Schnecke

Etymology
From, from , , from.

Noun

 * 1) snail, slug
 * 2)  an attractive woman; chick
 * 3) the cochlea in the inner ear
 * 4) a screw or worm thread
 * 5)  scroll the carved wooden spiral at the end of a stringed instrument's fingerboard
 * 6) pastry in the form of a snail
 * 7)  fusee
 * 8)  a stylized charge consisting of a tapering spiral inward from the edge to the centre of the shield, somewhat resembling the spiral on a snail's shell or a gurges

Descendants

 * (Culmland) / (Greater Poland)
 * (Culmland) / (Greater Poland)
 * (Culmland) / (Greater Poland)